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Re: China's Exploding CO2 Emissions

by veritas <khogantwo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 30, 2008 at 06:05 PM

On Apr 29, 4:49=A0pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > China wouild do well to expand it's nucelar capacity, and exploit
> > Geothermal where possible.
>
> "veritas" <khogan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>
> > Let us expand it's nuclear capacity, a couple of boomers would give
> > them plenty of nuclear energy. =A0Maybe not exactly what kind they
want,=

> > but it would be a lot of energy.
>
> =A0 Actually the amount of energy liberated would be quite small. in
> comparison to the enerty consumption of the Chinese state over 24 hours.
>
> =A0 By by all means do so. =A0The faster the AmeriKKKan state collapses
th=
e more
> I like it.

I didn't want to reply to your Einstein post as it was way to long and
nonsense. Unless my memory fails me Einstein was a TEACHER. Because he
was Jewish he had a hard time getting any position, or even his
doctorate until he became well known.  He was trained as a teacher of
physics and mathematics.  As he was good at physics, that does not
make him an expert, or even knowledgable in the field of philosophy.
While we know he was pretty good at his profession, that is like
hollywood stars giving their opinions on politics.  Just because they
are well known, and most can act very well, that doesn't mean they
know crap about politics.  So, no, if you are stupid enough to listen
to Einstein about social issues, you are to dumb to talk to me.  You
know less than nothing and say the most ignorant things I have read
(You don't take the prize, but close.)  So, the U.S. will be here and
fine long after you are in your grave.
 




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